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	<title>Rachel Bateman &#187; Little Women</title>
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		<title>Being Jo March</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 04:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jack the Reaper]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been pampered-I have grown up in the computer era.I remember the days of beep-beep-bob-beeeep-eeeeeee-beep dial up connections (that some friends in more rural areas of Montana still have to use). I remember when ICQ was the cool thing. I had computer classes in elementary school. I have always been comfortable on the computer. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been pampered-I have grown up in the computer era.I remember the days of beep-beep-bob-beeeep-eeeeeee-beep dial up connections (that some friends in more rural areas of Montana still have to use). I remember when ICQ was the cool thing. I had computer classes in elementary school. I have always been comfortable on the computer.</p>
<p>My first book was written by hand-though, since I was seven, that hardly counts. Since then all my long-form fiction has been written directly on a computer. It is convenient, but what does it do to my writing?</p>
<p>When writing by hand, I find my self thinking more before I put words on paper. My prose is better in the first draft than it is when I just let myself go with the computer. Also, I have a tendency to go back and edit what I have written before I write more (which is not a problem except for when, you know, I edit the first half of a novel six times, but never write the second half). I don&#8217;t do this when I write by hand-all the pen scribbles irritate me. I get the whole first draft done <em>before</em> I edit.</p>
<p>Of course, all of this is in theory. The only book I have actually written by hand was the one when I was seven. Everything else was done on a computer. But when the plot for <em>Jack the Reaper</em> consumed me, I got the urge to do things longhand again. So, bring on the hand cramps-<em>Jack</em> will be done the old way.</p>
<p>The longhand experiment is going well so far. Wish me luck with the rest!</p>
<p><small>(Shout out to Jessica P. for the Jo March reference. In her words: &#8220;You go, Jo March!&#8221;)</small></p>
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